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A butterfly sucks the nectar from a flower. So basically the flower is food. If you want to take care of a butterfly, I would suggest a sponge with sugar water in it.
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Symbiosis.

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What is the relationship between butterfly and flower?

mutualism....


What ecological relationship exist between butterfly and flower?

A butterfly feeds mostly on nectar from flowers, and the pollen from the flower is distributed to other flowers by the butterfly. Symbiosis is the relationship between two different species of organisms that depend on each other; each gains benefits from the other in that the butterfly helps the flower reproduce, and the flower helps feed the butterfly.


Why butterfly and flower is an example of mutualism?

They benefit each other by: A butterfly pollinate flowers and disperse seeds where no other wildlife can. This relationship is called "mutualism". And this relationship between the butterfly and the flower is very important,even to human beings. and that's the answer......well that's right!


Is a butterfly bigger than a flower?

Butterfly's and flowers come in a variety of sizes. You will need to say which butterfly and which flower.


What flower does the butterfly atrected?

cauli flower


How is a butterfly useful to flowering plants?

The butterfly help the flower pollinate by transferring pollen grains from one flower to another flower.


What is the symbiotic relationship between a flower and a bee?

For food, a butterfly collects the pollen from a flower. When the butterfly lands on the flower to take the pollen, small particles of pollen remain attached to the butterfly. The butterfly then moves to another flower, the pollen from the first flower goes into the second flower, pollinating the second flower, allowing genetic diversity among flowers, and causing reproduction. Also, when the butterfly lands on the flower, the particles fly to the wind, so that other flowers can also be pollinated when the polen is carried by the wind.


How are butterfly useful?

they spread pollen from flower to flower.


Are butterfly's useful?

they spread pollen from flower to flower.


Does a butterfly eat a flower?

no.


What allele relationshipe does this display?

Incomplete Dominance


What are butterfly proboscis?

the proboscis help butterfly to sip nectars from flower